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Moore, G. E. 1873-1958: Critical Essay by C. J. Ducasse

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SOURCE: "Moore's 'The Refutation of Idealism'," in The Philosophy of G. E. Moore, edited by Paul Arthur Schlipp, Northwestern University, 1942, pp. 225-52.

In the following essay, Ducasse challenges Moore's belief that esse (to be) is not necessarily percipi (to be perceived).

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